The movie 'Last of the Dogmen' was released to the public, showcasing a fictional story about discovering a hidden band of Cheyenne Dog Soldiers in Montana.
The principal photography for 'Last of the Dogmen' took place, involving location shoots primarily in Montana to depict the story authentically.
Lewis Gates, a bounty hunter in modern times, starts the investigation into the missing cattle rustler.
Lewis discovers ancient artifacts linked to a lost tribe while tracking the rustler in Montana.
Lewis meets the Native American woman who guides him and provides cultural insight into the tribe he is tracking.
Lewis and the group discover a hidden valley untouched by modern civilization where the Dogmen tribe resides.
The team meets the Dogmen tribe, the last remnants of the Cheyenne people living in isolation from the modern world.
Lewis learns about the Dogmen tribe’s history, culture, and survival since being thought extinct since the 19th century.
Tensions rise between Lewis’s group and outside parties seeking to exploit the Dogmen’s land and resources.
Lewis earns the trust of the Dogmen and commits to protecting their existence and heritage.
A climactic confrontation occurs to safeguard the Dogmen tribe against outside threats.